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On Earth Day, remember tie between our resources, healing

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

On Earth Day, remember tie between our resources, healing

22This is an important philosophy to remember as we celebrate Earth Day today. We all need to remember this annual event stressing the importance of protecting and preserving the earth on which we live.

As holistic nurses, my friends and I are committed to preserving the environment and recognizing our connection to the healing powers of Mother Earth. Since we all must share its resources and are each impacted by issues such as earthquakes and drought, we ask all who live on the planet to do the same.

Our precious earth supplies natural healing opportunities that are available from its sunlight, minerals, and plants. Staying connected to nature is vital to our health and well-being. We cannot function or live well if our water, air or land are polluted.

Furthermore, there have been increased threats from environmental changes over the years. We, as a community, have failed to maintain an environment that encourages health and growth … and thus the guaranteed continued success of all who inhabit the planet.

And this planet is the only home we have!

The holistic health care community considers the health of the ecosystem in relation to the health of those for whom we care. Our individual efforts to preserve earth’s resources are essential, and it is heartening to see industries and communities nationwide beginning to implement strategies towards this goal.

We — the holistic community — are doing our part to create an environment of peace, harmony, and nurturing so that healing may take place when we are doing our work. We ask everyone to do the same.

The worldwide celebration of Earth Day provides a gentle reminder for promoting a healthy environment. It’s something every individual can and should play a role in.

Carole Ann Drick, Austintown

Carole Ann Drick, Ph.D., is president-elect of the American Holistic Nurses Association.